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Helpful reviews on educational books. Books that teach skills such as business skills, personal and communication skills, personal finance and investments are looked at. Other topics such as music and guitar are considered.
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Book review: I will teach you to be rich by Ramit Sethi
I will teach you to be rich – Ramit Sethi Synopsis:As the title implies, this book is focused on teaching you to be rich. The book is focused on young people (in their 20s). A six week program is explained in detail on how to look at every aspect ...
Four books you must read before starting your own business
If you are thinking about starting your own business, the hardest part is probably the very start. There is a wealth of information out there on a wide range of topics that business owners must know. Rather than guessing where to start, I have made t...
Book review: The little book that beats the market by Joel Greenblatt
The little book that beats the market – Joel GreenblattSynopsis:This book explains an extremely simple strategy that the author suggests will beat the market return. The author starts by telling a story of a boy who sells packs of gum. The story ex...
What books do you read?
Hi all,I hope you have found my reviews useful. If you have any recommendations for educational books or have read one worth mentioning, please leave a comment here on the book and your rating. It would be great to see what books you read and find us...
Book review: Good to Great by Jim Collins
Good to Great: Why some companies make the jump… and others don’t – Jim CollinsSynopsis:Jim Collins and his research team set out to answer the questions, “can a good company become a great company?” and “if they can, how?”. By studying...
Book review: Microeconomic theory (Concepts and connections) by Michael Wetzstein
Microeconomic theory: concepts and connections – Michael WetzsteinSynopsis:This book explains the principles of microeconomic theory. Starting from the basics in consumer preference and utility maximisation, it progressively covers more complicate...

